Footprints has completed 262 projects
Here is where you'll find the real stories about how these projects that have truly changed lives for people living in extreme poverty across the globe.
This project aims to improve support for teen mothers in three rural locations on Efate, Santo and Ambae in order to improve their health and that of their children.
AUD 30,007
Raised from 11,796 people
To help disadvantaged youth in New Zealand to build important skills, such as self-confidence, personal management and resilience, that can help them stay in education longer to gain qualifications, and assist them to engage and contribute positively with their communities.
AUD 20,002
Raised from 7,237 people
The project will provide Kindergarten teachers in Vanuatu with a magazine as a professional development resource to help improve the quality of teaching and learning in Early Childhood Care and Education.
AUD 28,001
Raised from 13,009 people
This project aims to strengthen the local district Geta Eye Hospital’s (GEH) ability to provide quality, affordable eye health services with a focus on poor and marginalized groups in Kailali, Dadeldhura, Baitadi districts in remote Western Nepal
AUD 30,010
Raised from 7,277 people
Trachoma is a severely painful disease and the largest infectious cause of blindness in the world. This major project runs over several years and aims to eliminate trachoma in 10 Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory through a treatment strategy called S.A.F.E: Surgery, Antibiotics, Face washing, Environment.
AUD 30,026
Raised from 7,403 people
The project aims to contribute to improvements in eye health in Vietnam by supporting local health authorities to strengthen eye health services across 11 provinces.
AUD 15,000
Raised from 3,801 people
To provide 3 villages in the Mentawai islands with solar panels to power water pumps that will provide water to the local communities.
AUD 16,252
Raised from 6,286 people
To improve community-based early childhood education and health in 44 rural villages in Myanmar.
AUD 25,000
Raised from 10,031 people
This project provides vocational training and opportunities to disadvantaged youth in rural Cambodia.
AUD 25,010
Raised from 10,310 people
Get clean water, sanitation and hygiene to the 23,000 people living in Ufafa region, South Africa and prevent deadly diseases like diarrhoea.
AUD 20,004
Raised from 9,236 people
CARE will work with 20,000 women from 1,000 village savings and loans groups in Lilongwe, Dowa and Kasungu Districts, to overcome chronic hunger by expanding their farms or micro-businesses. It will facilitate women’s access to finance, training and markets.
AUD 25,004
Raised from 10,275 people
To help poor and vulnerable communities, particularly women, to prepare for and withstand the shocks of disasters in disaster prone provinces of Indonesia.
AUD 20,002
Raised from 8,029 people
This program will target 650,000 kids in schools across five provinces with a focus on raising awareness of eye health problems, encouraging early intervention and preventing future vision loss.
AUD 15,002
Raised from 3,568 people
To enhance the health and quality of life of poor remote rural people living in a village in Manufahi District, through the provision of access to improved water and sanitation and by improving related hygiene practices.
AUD 20,018
Raised from 10,026 people
Supporting girls to attend school full time through effective and affordable menstrual hygiene management.
AUD 20,002
Raised from 12,535 people
To provide the most vulnerable households and school children in South Sudan with food aid and support to sustain their livelihoods.
AUD 30,001
Raised from 22,638 people
Due to continuing drought in the Masai village of Kakoi, there is a serious shortage of clean water. This project will lay water pipeline to a local school bringing clean water to a communal tap.
USD 4,219
Raised from 1,849 people
To supply a number of households in remote villages in the Andes with solar lamps and solar panels (that charge effectively with cloud cover).
USD 1,005
Raised from 504 people
To protect the beaches of approx 2000 sea turtles in Guanahacabibes National Park, Cuba through monitoring, scientific research, and education of local communities
USD 5,001
Raised from 2,235 people
This project will enhance the health and quality of life of poor, remote, rural people living in a village in Manufahi District, by providing access to improved water and sanitation and by improving related hygiene practices.
AUD 28,001
Raised from 13,623 people
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